Some San Marco businesses and homeowners are not taking any chances with Hurricane Ian.
Tyler Glisson was stacking sandbags in front of his gym in San Marco. He knows what these storms can do — like the damage that flooding has done to the area in the past. He is trying his best to keep the water out.
It was not only rain and wind in San Marco on Wednesday but the sounds of circular saws as some people were cutting wood to cover windows. And it’s not only outside they are taking steps. Richard has moved a lot of his supplies and wine out of harm’s way.
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